"The last time we spoke about the finer details of FounderFuel was in our Accelerator Series when they stated to us that they have made investments into 46 startups since launching in the fall of 2011. Today, it was declared that they are close to $25 million raised since opening its doors and $5 million within the last 6-months."

"FounderFuel revealed the seven startups in its Fall 2014 cohort this evening at the Rialto Theatre in Montreal, the first under Sylvain Carle’s new reign as head of the accelerator. Here’s Techvibes’ top three picks from FounderFuel’s sixth cohort, along with explanations of the remaining teams."

"The team has gone through early struggles and come out stronger, with a FounderFuel mentor, an award-winning journalist and a miracle-accomplishing development team joining a bootstrapping astrophysicist on his quest to help shed light on the world’s information."

"From their creation of FounderFuel, through their catalytic role in the establishment of the Notman House innovation centre, to the raising of their third venture fund, we have worked closely with Real Ventures."

"This month’s Startup Grind in Montreal (disclosure: I helped organize it) hosted one of the best at telling the story of this change: Sylvain Carle, the head of FounderFuel, and a previous cofounder of Needium, one of the original Montreal-based startups."

“It’s very different from FounderFuel” and other Montreal-based accelerators, says LP Maurice, the chapter’s other co-founder. Participants “don’t necessarily have an idea,” or don’t have a well developed idea, he says; they're usually working for someone else when they join the program.

"Rintoul sees 2014 as the perfect time for his business- a business that never wavered in its core focus, even while it was being accelerated through Montreal’s FounderFuel accelerator program and throughout the year."

"As a mentor for accelerator programs such as The Next 36, Founder Institute or FounderFuel, I often meet teams of two to five founders looking to make their first hires after graduating from an accelerator program or after a seed funding round."

"Carle is working as a developer advocate at Twitter, but will return to Montreal at the end of the month to lead the technology accelerator FounderFuel, a program that provides mentorship for promising companies and access to potential investors."

"Sylvain Carle, a former senior developer advocate at Twitter, will lead Montreal’sFounderFuel accelerator program as it ventures into a new chapter following the resignation of former general manager Ian Jeffrey."

"On top of the win, the company’s three co-founders, Brandon Waselnuk, Minh Dao and Steve Tannahill, also recently returned from Montreal where they spent three months participating in the startup accelerator program FounderFuel."

"The four-man Toronto-based company is part of a cohort at Montreal’s FounderFuel accelerator program, and initially wanted to raise $100,000 for their bike with a Kickstarter campaign, launched May 1."

“The FounderFuel Demo Day is celebration of the Spring 2014 accomplishments,” said Jeffrey. “But more importantly it’s a huge celebration for the entire startup ecosystem, and the scale of our event is proof that our community is alive and strong.”

"Montreal-based accelerator FounderFuel is graduating its spring cohort this year, and the group includes startups tackling a wide range of different problems, including how to run the web-based infrastructure for your tattoo parlor, and how to make bicycles more intelligent."

“The FounderFuel Demo Day is celebration of the Spring 2014 accomplishments,” said Ian Jeffrey, General Manager of FounderFuel, “but more importantly it is a huge celebration for the entire startup ecosystem, and the scale of our event is proof that our community is alive and strong.”

"According to the company, a member of Montreal accelerator FounderFuel's current cohort, the bike is connected to iOS, Android and Pebble through Bluetooth and tracks rider statistics in real-time including the route, distance, speed, and time."

"Vanhawks, a startup that’s currently part of the FounderFuel accelerator in Montreal, has launched a Bluetooth-connected bike, with a frame made of carbon fibre inspired by the bone structure of the human body."

While Parmer emphasized how much his startup grew under the pressures of Extreme Startups, he was quick to point out that programs can tear teams apart . FounderFuel’s Jeffrey admitted that, “in every single cohort at least one cofounder has been fired."

"Things are going pretty well right now for Now In Store, the Montreal-founded startup that previously went through the FounderFuel accelerator program as a wholesale marketplace connecting fashion buyers with brands."

“The desire to maintain anonymity online is growing exponentially online,” noted Ian Jeffrey, General Manager of FounderFuel. “We’ve known the team at Foro Technologies for a while and are very excited by their approach to helping people speak the truth online."

"Saheli and his cofounder Bio Cho didn’t have a particularly easy entry into the Montreal accelerator program. At FounderFuel’s “Mentor Day”, an event that unofficially kicks off the program, one mentor told the startup that they should quit the idea entirely."

"In an ideal tech world chronology, the Institute would fit somewhere between Startup Weekend — a 54-hour camp filled with designers and aspirational entrepreneurs — and accelerators, like FounderFuel, that are geared toward investment-ready businesses or ones that can generate revenue."

"Now in its fifth cohort, FounderFuel’s fresh group of startups, eight in total, are four weeks into their 12-week journey. They all get $50,000 upfront cash for nine percent equity, as well as several other perks like the $150,000 convertible note from BDC and a second Demo Day in Silicon Valley."

"A recent graduate of FounderFuel, the Montreal-based startup accelerator, the company also announced it is currently powering social login and sharing on 100,000 websites in 180 countries with monthly reach of 15 million users."

"A recent graduate of Montreal's FounderFuel startup accelerator the company also announced it is currently powering social login and sharing on 100,000 websites in 180 countries with monthly reach of 15 million users."

"A recent graduate of startup accelerator FounderFuel, the Edmonton, Alberta-based company said it is currently powering social login and sharing on 100,000 websites in 180 countries with a monthly reach of 15 million users."

"[Jérôme] Nycz discussed the firm's other initiatives, including their $150,000 convertible note program for accelerator graduates, and investment in a cluster of six accelerators, including FounderFuel and Execution Labs."

The startup [Seevibes] was accelerated by FounderFuel in 2011 and offers a platform that measures the social audience activity of television in Canada and Europe, information increasingly crucial for broadcasters and advertisers, as Brault explained.

"The startup based in Montreal is provides funding and access to a network of investors, mentors and knowledgeable entrepreneurs to help teams chosen for the 12-week program get their project up and running."